Blanche Revere Long

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Blanche Revere Long was the politically influential wife of Louisiana Governor Earl K. Long, known for her active role in the state's mid-20th-century political scene.

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Blanche Revere Long canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
political activist
political spouse
activeIn Louisiana politics
mid-20th-century politics
associatedWith Democratic Party (Louisiana) NERFINISHED
Governor’s Mansion of Louisiana NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
familyName Long NERFINISHED
genreOfActivity politics
givenName Blanche NERFINISHED
influenced Earl K. Long’s political career
knownFor behind-the-scenes political work
influence on Earl K. Long’s political decisions
languageSpoken English
maritalStatus married to Earl K. Long
memberOf Long political family NERFINISHED
name Blanche Revere Long NERFINISHED
notableFor political influence in Louisiana
role as wife of Louisiana Governor Earl K. Long
placeOfActivity Baton Rouge, Louisiana NERFINISHED
New Orleans, Louisiana NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Democratic Party NERFINISHED
politicalRegion Louisiana NERFINISHED
positionHeld First Lady of Louisiana NERFINISHED
relative Huey P. Long (by marriage) NERFINISHED
residence Louisiana NERFINISHED
role advisor to Earl K. Long
campaign supporter for Earl K. Long
sphereOfInfluence state government of Louisiana
spouse Earl Kemp Long NERFINISHED
spouseOf Earl K. Long NERFINISHED
timePeriod 20th century
mid-20th century

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Earl K. Long spouse Blanche Revere Long